Mathematics, 01.02.2020 07:44, bella51032
You go to a school in a college town. you know that there are 2000 students enrolled in the school, but you don't know the population of the town (without students). you walk up and down the main streets of the town, stop people and ask them if they are a students or not. you ask 100 people and 60 of them say they are students. estimate the non students population of the town
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, aaroncx4900
Jace wrote a sentence as an equation. 56 is 14 more than a number. 14+ = 56 which statement best describes jace's work? jace is not correct. the phrase more than suggests using the symbol > and jace did not use that symbol. jace is not correct. he was correct to use addition, but the equation should be 56+ p = 14 jace is not correct. the first number in the sentence is 56, so the equation should start with 56. jace is correct. the phrase more than suggests addition, so jace showed that 14 plus a variable equals 56. o
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, Joejoe1813
Due to bad planning, two of the local schools have their annual plays on the same weekend. while 457 people attend one, and 372 attend the other, only 104 people were able to attend both. how many people went to at least one play?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, freebyyy7032
Unaware that 35% of the 10000 voters in his constituency support him, a politician decides to estimate his political strength. a sample of 200 voters shows that 40% support him. a. what is the population? b. what is the parameter of interest? state its value c. what is the statistics of the interest? state its value d. compare your answers in (b) and (c) is it surprising they are different? if the politician were to sample another 200 voters, which of the two numbers would most likely change? explain
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